(actually, it isn't calendar rhythm, it is temperature only fertility awareness for NFP)
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Gee whiz, a bit of a costly gizmo, there, eh? I much prefer my $12 digital thermometer and good ol' observation skills. :-)
It's interesting how the physicians at the end of the story were talking about how NFP doesn't work (and how the story writer was confusing the calener method and temperature method).
Of course, from what I remember, temperature alone isn't considered 'enough' - you need sympto-thermal, right?